Hose-coupling.



's..oLDHAM. HOSE GOUPLING.

. APPLIUATIoN FILED 1111.111, 1905. l

PATBNTED MAR. 20, 1906.

zS j' The nature Aand scope of my invention will ABe. it `known that I, `'SAMUEL OL-DHAM, a i

`'citizen -of the y-lllnited States, resdind at Phila- Vin connection with pneumatic, hy( steam tools.

`- delphi. y in the County of-.Philadephia and 1 State of vl-'enns lvania', have invented certain new anduseu Im rovements1n.Hose-Coup -lings of which the ollowing is aspeciication.

My invention has relationto a coupling for hose or similar 'pi es, and has especial relation to a coupling or such hose or ipes usedv Iraulic, or'.

In hose-pi es used lwith such toolsit desirable that t e cou `lin while easily locked, shallremain locke an not ybe accidentally opened .when the pipe is in use. -Itis also desirable-that all Athe parts-of the coupling shall be of simple and inexpensiveconstruction, -.yet strong, and that the"y partsvshall be adequately vprotected from injury when they are locked together. l The principal objectof my invention isto provide a hose-coupling which shall possess all the dvimt ges and desirable features above enumerated.

l be understood from the following description,

drawings, forming part hereof, in which- Figure- Iris a--side elevational viewl of a hose-coupling yembodying main vfeatures of taken in connectionv with the accompanying .my'invention Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional Aview-f the same. Fi .3 is a perspec-y Iling, `andjliggt is ay lsimilar view of the ma e j member. f

stmt, res ectively, l "yg-bers' oft i `4` .Referring to the drawin s, o1l and b repreecou - .the packing-washer-al,an annular flange ai f holds the vpacking a in place.

'4 f being formed 'within the head 4to hold said washer va 1in 'said' head. At the rim -of the` yjhead a areformed-'the' segmental flanges a4,

extendin v.toward the central axis of the head an overlapping the an'e la3, which j etween the segmental flanges a* the .rima of the head is cutrto form recesse's'afor a purpose hereinafvter explained. y,The male member l) has'an, enlarged head bf, from which projects a tubular; extension b2, concentric with the head b and adap'tedto enterthe female member 'and to be packed'therein by the washera, as clearlyillustratedn Fig. 2. The tubular ex,- tension bzcarries onits `periphery a series of the vwithdrawal I,from the other.

.thefema e and male memj v ng. jThe female member a -hasanfenlarge head a', within which is held tions;` The head 'b' has, a relative y thick wall'bi, and from one portion o this wall bE Vextends perilpherally a box-sha ed enlarge-- mentd, inw ich is arrangedto s ide a in d.

'lhis'pin d is provided with a head 2, normallv projected be ond4 therim b9 of the headv'b by a coile vor other spring d3, clearly illustrated in Fig. 2.

The-*operation ofthe device is' aszfollows:` 'In 'assembling the members el the 'coupling the male member b is inserted in therfem'ale member a in. such position that 'the wi s b3 enter the spaces between the iianges afl o the female head a. .l In this position the uncut or unrecessed portion. ol the rim a5 of the `head a" abuts against the head-d2 of the pin 07l `segmentalwings n?, which .are adapted tov :slide lthroughthespaces separti'ngthe seg-` f lmental flanges aothezfemale i'nernber a and to turn upon the annularilange a3 as a seat fduring the coupling and uncouplin .operaand servcsto. depress said pin when the rims b`and a?, are 'closed down upon each other. In'this position either member of the coup ling is turned upon the other until the head d2 of the pin d comesopposite a recess a in the .rim a5 ofthe female member of the coupling and enters said recess a. to lock the members 'against further turning. vIn this position the ilanges vat overla .thel wings b3 and prevent itudinally of one head the' coupling which are -susceptible to accidental injury are inclosed within the relaltively thickjwalls of-both heads a and b', and both hea'ds a/ and b vbeingri idly fixed t0 the on WI/ien locked, the parts of members a and l) of tlie coup ing there can be no accidental uncouling of said members. The uncouplin of. t 1e heads a and b can head-dz of in d from the recess a, of the head a an a turnin j l upon the other until t e wings b3 can be slid through the s aces between the an es a* of the head a. nasmuch as'the head 2 of pin d is lnot completelyinclosed in the recessta.6

of the female member, but projects (periph-A I mem-` ber, thc pin d can/be easily retracted rby erally beyond the recessed rim of sai pressing against that portion of its head d2 whichisexpo'sed, as shown in Fig. 2. l

'Having thus described the nature and sco e of. my invention, what I claim as new,

an desire to secure by Letters Patent, is`- In a hose-coupling, a female member pro- "9s only be accomp ishedjby the retraction of the' of one head a 4or bf IOO vided with alternate recesses andsegmental flanges upon its abutting rim, a male member provided with atubular extension arranged to enter and'to turn in said female member, a series of wings formed onvthe tubular exten- 5 sion and arranged to 'interlock with said segmental anges, a box-sha ed extension formed upon the periphery of t e male member and extendin peripherally beyond the recessed rim of t e female member, and a 1o headed pin sliding in said box-shaped eX- tension and projecting under s ring tension therefrom to enter a recess of t e rim of the female member and the head of said pin extending peripherally be ond'said rim.

In testimony whereo I aix my signature 15 in the presence of two'witnesses.

SAMUEL OLDHAM.

' Witnesses:

HENRY E. EVERDING, H. H; Gow 

